Bruntwood Works has welcomed five new customers to the newly refurbished sixth floor of its landmark Lowry House building.

New customers include global provider of wellness therapies, REVIV; business support group Enterprise Nation; lighting systems developer Simmtronic and recruitment specialists Talentful.

They have joined six existing tenants on the sixth floor of Marble Street building, which is now fully let just three months after unveiling the brand new look.

The transformation is centred on a botanical theme and focuses on bringing the outside in, with an array of communal plants and natural materials throughout.

Following the success of the inspiring workspaces created as part of the refurbishment, work is now underway on breathing new life into the fifth floor, with designs inspired by the sunset vista the building offers, due to complete in August.

Andrew Cooke, regional director for Bruntwood Works, said: “We’re constantly looking at how we can improve our workspaces to offer our customers the best possible environment and refurbs like Lowry House form part of this commitment.

“The sixth floor is heavily themed around an urban oasis, helping to create a fresh, vibrant look. It has been incredibly well received with businesses taking up space there and we’re now well on track to complete changes to the floor below as a result, and cementing the building’s place as one of our key sites in the city centre.”

Housing a total of 45 businesses, Lowry House is located in Manchester city centre, parallel to Market Street.

Bruntwood Works is in partnership with new customer Enterprise Nation to provide a range of business support services to customers across its portfolio, as well as hosting a successful programme of events for small businesses and start-ups.

The next event ‘Bruntwood Works Presents: How to build a successful restaurant venture’ will take place at Leaf on Portland Street, Manchester on Wednesday 12 June.